Wide documentary shot, a circle of six adults in a warmly lit room mid-conversation — two leaning forward, one gesturing with open hands, another listening intently — notebooks and coffee cups on chairs, natural window light from the left, unglamorous and unposed
Wide documentary shot, a circle of six adults in a warmly lit room mid-conversation — two leaning forward, one gesturing with open hands, another listening intently — notebooks and coffee cups on chairs, natural window light from the left, unglamorous and unposed

Someone in your corner who has actually been there.

Small live groups. Real people, real weeks. No intake forms, no algorithm — just show up and see what moves.

— What actually happens

Three ways people find their footing.

Small group Zoom calls

Accountability check-ins

Live seminars and mentorship

Six to ten people, once a week, talking through what is actually going on. No scripts, no slideshows — just a structured conversation with people in similar situations.

Between sessions, a peer holds you to what you said you would do. Not a coach with a clipboard — someone who made the same call last Tuesday and showed up anyway.

Monthly live sessions and ambassador matching for members who want more. Real experience in the room, not certifications on a wall.

I had been circling the same problem for two years. The first group call, someone else named it before I did. That was enough to get me moving.

What members say

Their Tuesday sounded like yours.

Marcus, 38 — member since 2023

I tried three apps and a therapist I couldn't afford. This is the first thing that felt like being with actual people who were not paid to be kind to me.

Dani, 44 — accountability partner

The first step is just showing up.

Membership is affordable and the first group is open. No forms, no waitlist — pick a session and see who else is in the room.